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come [?] in color, varying to pale.
Like the mosses these plants exhibit a distinct alienation of sexual and asexual reproduction. The taller lakes place under three forms viz by [?] that ie by a continuous renewal of parts from the apex of the growing stems, while the older parts slowly die away; by means of small buds or [germinae] which are developed in special receptacles or detached as free cells from the margine of the leaves and by means of summers one phase of which is [?]
The sexual reproduction is that proceeding from the spore. The sexual organs are developed in special elevated re